3.1- : . . .::: .... :j:i::r[: \ I I ( :: .:: ;::. tt::::{ .: . ; :.. I:. S eJe THINGS YOU WANT t OUlLfl'n at 84 PARK AVE. A VARIETY of distinguished and uriginally planned apartments to chuose from.. . Simplex, Duplex and Triplex Suites ranging from seVf"n to fourteen rooms. ...... ::::. . .....' . .. '::. ":,". ...... ". :,', ::... .:.:.: 1-:':':':':':': '::. .:::.... .....: :::.':: '::. .:,.:: - - ....: ..... ::: ':.0:::. '.:.:., :.:..:::: .:.:: .':-: :.:.:. .'::::' ' ::::::... ::.:.: ..... :'-.0.':: ... ... "0 ':':", .:.:.: -:.:.:. ...... .:::::....; ",':. .:....:::.. ::.:: ::.:.:.:.:.:.:.: .:::::' .::::::::::::::::: 1VIODERN LUXURIES, balconades, roof terraces, loggias. . . even con- servatories. And, by the way, old-fashioned wood-burning fireplaces. DETAILS in skillful planning. modern construction and luxurious equipment-too nunlerous to nlention-that make this building a {'de- cisive step forward in apartment residence construction." PARK A VEN"CE ADDRESS, in the Smart Seventies, convenient to the better shops and all places Socially Ilnportant. RENTALS, designed to induce tenants away fronl other fine buildings - and into this one! Write for floor plan of apartment 20-A! Phone for appointment 8 PARKI\VE. Corner of 74th Street Renting Agent: Douglas L. Elliman & Co.., Inc. 15 East 4.9th St., Plaza 9200 Bing & Bin .. Inc., Builders , . .,. .".,, <<,.. , + + '.. ' . .:', '..;. .........);:.>>..;.. . r \ '%' . + ",{M:. ai DMJ<E 440 PÁRI< AVE AT j6T ST. , "NEW YORI<S SMA TfST APA R.TMENT OTELu Alfred C. Ray, Manager ;: w' ø ,\ ""'1 .-.. ( J ' " 'f """ ,<<0 , , \): " , ';.; '.. Ai :'i1. + . . : :.:';.: 7;;' -.... .. j . :.... 'Æ ',:;* r f "i ^ 1 :'::; ;;.-..-.. ' 1 \ A.VGUST 10. 1929 such 111urders as this, and the Rothstein death, and the F'rankie U ale assaSSIna- tion, and the brace of killings at the Hotsy 'rotsy Club-these fa Ilures do not really arouse our indignation. SOlne- how they give zest to our lives, and the victitns, Heaven rest theIn, are a pretty worthless lot. CrÎ1nes like these endow us with the knowledge that beneath our pleasant existence there is a savage vitality that flows through the city. The gentle- Inen possessed of this vitality, which reaches the sOlnewhat alnazing point of really killing the people you hate, are not to be taken too lightly as IneInbers of the comlnonwealth. They provide us with all of our most exciting reading matter. They give the Îlnagination food on which to build, w ha t tÎlne we fall to thinking of our town as a rather sinister sort of place, with Inysterious happenings afoot deep in its bowels. The more timid alnong us, of course, are likely to treInble a little when we consider how the police have behaved thelnseives in the Inatter, for the quaint notion still persists in our better circles that it is the job of the police to protect our innocent lives froln the gentlemen of the underworld. Of course, Mr. Greico (the detective) has been upbraid d by his superiors. He ex- plained that he did not report his presence in the restaurant, and his greeting of Marlow, for forty-eight hours after the crilne because he did not know the crÎ1ne had been COIn- Initted. He did not, he said, read the papers. But, even so, Mr. Greico is still at the task of catching thieves, and still boasts the dignity of a policelnan's shield. At this wrItIng the police have ac- cused nobody of the crÎ1ne.. They have floundered through half a dozen '-' theories without once having a basically sound theory. The case, as far as the not-so-fugitive Inurderers are con- cerned, appears to have blown over. rI'he ladies and gentlelnen of Broad- way are grinning at the chances which the sleuths have of jailing the culprits who wiped out this Marlow, and even the police thelnsel ves, in their Inore serious Inoods, realize that, barring one chance in a thousand, they will never do very Inuch about it. -MORRIS MARKEY . 'VOULD anyone care to discuss current economic and international problems \vith keenly interested but not \vell-versed young \-voman ?-Adv. III the Nation. No.